LARB Digital Edition: Humor e-bog
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Comedians really want to make us cry. The best reaction they can hope to elicit is tears laughter, sure, but its the tears theyre after. Like almost every other human emotion, there is an emoji depicting this phenomenon online: a round yellow face with an absurdly broad, open smile, eyebrows furrowed and eyes pressed closed, a pendulous teardrop dangling from each corner. Its the face comedian...
E-bog
35,47 DKK
Forlag
Los Angeles Review of Books
Udgivet
1 oktober 2014
Længde
55 sider
Genrer
Humour
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781940660189
Comedians really want to make us cry. The best reaction they can hope to elicit is tears laughter, sure, but its the tears theyre after. Like almost every other human emotion, there is an emoji depicting this phenomenon online: a round yellow face with an absurdly broad, open smile, eyebrows furrowed and eyes pressed closed, a pendulous teardrop dangling from each corner. Its the face comedians want to see most, along with Spit-take Emoji and Peeing-my-pants-laughing Emoji. Comedians are after our bodily fluids. But why?The essays in this months Digital Edition are unanimously concerned with the proximity of comedy to our graver emotions. Whether demonstrating the ameliorative quality of humor in dealing with our innermost fears, grappling with loneliness, growing up without a father, or processing grief, these examples of humor writing and criticism attend to, rather than shying away from, our common discomfort. Lightness and play are, in fact, qualities that allow us to shrug off our heaviest burdens. The lightness of comedy is very much the subject of these essays except, of course, when it comes to jokes, which they take very seriously. Please be advised: these essays are heavy on jokes.